Hi, I’m Ilaria Veronica Piovano, a multidisciplinary creative with a decade-plus track record turning ideas into engaging visuals. I specialize in digital, print, and motion design, with a focus on intuitive layouts, user experience, branding, and high-impact visuals. I bring concepts to life through 3D modeling, illustration, and thoughtful composition that speak to a brand’s core message. I collaborate closely with clients and art directors to shape bold visual strategies for products, brands, websites, and social media. I love bringing ideas to life with hand-drawn and digital illustrations, logos, and layouts, and I’m always eager to learn, experiment, and give back through volunteering.

Ilaria Veronica Piovano

Hi, I’m Ilaria Veronica Piovano, a multidisciplinary creative with a decade-plus track record turning ideas into engaging visuals. I specialize in digital, print, and motion design, with a focus on intuitive layouts, user experience, branding, and high-impact visuals. I bring concepts to life through 3D modeling, illustration, and thoughtful composition that speak to a brand’s core message. I collaborate closely with clients and art directors to shape bold visual strategies for products, brands, websites, and social media. I love bringing ideas to life with hand-drawn and digital illustrations, logos, and layouts, and I’m always eager to learn, experiment, and give back through volunteering.

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Hi, I’m Ilaria Veronica Piovano, a multidisciplinary creative with a decade-plus track record turning ideas into engaging visuals. I specialize in digital, print, and motion design, with a focus on intuitive layouts, user experience, branding, and high-impact visuals. I bring concepts to life through 3D modeling, illustration, and thoughtful composition that speak to a brand’s core message.

I collaborate closely with clients and art directors to shape bold visual strategies for products, brands, websites, and social media. I love bringing ideas to life with hand-drawn and digital illustrations, logos, and layouts, and I’m always eager to learn, experiment, and give back through volunteering.

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Language

Italian
Fluent
English
Fluent

Work Experience

Graphic Designer Senior at ICTLabs S.p.A.
September 1, 2013 - Present
Partnering with clients and art directors to shape bold visual strategies that speak to their brand. Designing standout graphics for products, brands, websites, and social media with purpose and style. Crafting digital campaigns that capture attention and optimize online presence in sync with the latest trends. Bringing ideas to life with custom illustrations, logos, and layouts both by hand and with cutting-edge tools. Delivering polished, high-quality projects through collaborative feedback and fine-tuning. UI and UX design, crafting seamless and intuitive digital experiences.
Senior Graphic Designer at ICTLabs S.p.A.
September 1, 2013 - Present
Partnering with clients and art directors to shape bold visual strategies that speak to their brand. Designing stand-out graphics for products, brands, websites, and social media with purpose and style. Creating digital campaigns that capture attention and optimize online presence in sync with the latest trends. Bringing ideas to life with custom illustrations, logos, and layouts — both by hand and with cutting-edge tools. Delivering polished, high-quality projects through collaborative feedback and fine-tuning UI and UX design, crafting seamless and intuitive digital experiences.

Education

Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Design at Istituto Pantheon Design & Technology Rome
January 1, 2022 - January 1, 2024
Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Design at Istituto Pantheon Design & Technology, Rome
January 1, 2022 - January 1, 2024
Course: Design: Creation of Artifacts in Society at Wharton Online, University of Pennsylvania
April 1, 2017 - April 1, 2017

Qualifications

English Certificate C2
May 1, 2022 - September 2, 2025
Design: Creation of Artifacts in Society
April 1, 2017 - September 2, 2025
Specialization Course in Interior Design
January 1, 2012 - January 1, 2013
Character Design for Video Games
March 1, 2017 - September 2, 2025
Course Certificate: Design: Creation of Artifacts in Society
April 1, 2017 - April 1, 2017

Industry Experience

Media & Entertainment, Professional Services, Software & Internet, Retail, Education
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    uniE621 The Filaments of Us
    Born in the quiet, sterile isolation of the 2020 lockdowns, The Filaments of Us is a series of digital paintings that explores the paradox of the modern human condition: being physically quarantined yet emotionally tethered. The series serves as a visual meditation on collective empathy. While the pandemic forced us into silos, it also stripped away the noise, revealing the fragile, glowing infrastructure of our relationships. These artworks act as a reminder that “social distancing” was a physical requirement, not a spiritual sentence. Each piece is physically linked by a single, continuous line—a hand-drawn digital filament that weaves through every subject. It represents the “Thread of Fate” reimagined for a global crisis. Separated but United: The compositions often feature split-screen aesthetics or isolated windows, yet the thread ignores these boundaries, passing through walls and screens to connect one person’s heartbeat to the next. This series is a call to mutual care. It suggests that we are part of a larger, living tapestry; when one person pulls on the thread, the entire fabric shifts. It’s an invitation to look past the “separation” and recognize the invisible bonds that require our attention, tenderness, and protection. “We were never truly alone; we were simply waiting to rediscover how we are held together.” illustrator art digitalart graphicdesigner
    uniE621 The Filaments of Us
    Born in the quiet, sterile isolation of the 2020 lockdowns, The Filaments of Us is a series of digital paintings that explores the paradox of the modern human condition: being physically quarantined yet emotionally tethered. The series serves as a visual meditation on collective empathy. While the pandemic forced us into silos, it also stripped away the noise, revealing the fragile, glowing infrastructure of our relationships. These artworks act as a reminder that “social distancing” was a physical requirement, not a spiritual sentence. Each piece is physically linked by a single, continuous line—a hand-drawn digital filament that weaves through every subject. It represents the “Thread of Fate” reimagined for a global crisis. Separated but United: The compositions often feature split-screen aesthetics or isolated windows, yet the thread ignores these boundaries, passing through walls and screens to connect one person’s heartbeat to the next. This series is a call to mutual care. It suggests that we are part of a larger, living tapestry; when one person pulls on the thread, the entire fabric shifts. It’s an invitation to look past the “separation” and recognize the invisible bonds that require our attention, tenderness, and protection. “We were never truly alone; we were simply waiting to rediscover how we are held together.” illustrator art digitalart graphicdesigner
    paper The Filaments of Us

    Born in the quiet, sterile isolation of the 2020 lockdowns, The Filaments of Us is a series of digital paintings that explores the paradox of the modern human condition: being physically quarantined yet emotionally tethered.

    The series serves as a visual meditation on collective empathy. While the pandemic forced us into silos, it also stripped away the noise, revealing the fragile, glowing infrastructure of our relationships. These artworks act as a reminder that “social distancing” was a physical requirement, not a spiritual sentence.

    Each piece is physically linked by a single, continuous line—a hand-drawn digital filament that weaves through every subject. It represents the “Thread of Fate” reimagined for a global crisis.

    Separated but United: The compositions often feature split-screen aesthetics or isolated windows, yet the thread ignores these boundaries, passing through walls and screens to connect one person’s heartbeat to the next.

    This series is a call to mutual care. It suggests that we are part of a larger, living tapestry; when one person pulls on the thread, the entire fabric shifts. It’s an invitation to look past the “separation” and recognize the invisible bonds that require our attention, tenderness, and protection.

    “We were never truly alone; we were simply waiting to rediscover how we are held together.”